Hutton House

Program Description

Hutton House is a state licensed temporary shelter for runaway, homeless and youth in crisis who are ages 13-17. It provides services to meet the immediate needs of runaway and homeless youth and conducts crisis intervention to prevent youth from running away. The following services are provided for up to 8 youth at a time:

Youth Leadership Development and Community Involvement through the California Youth Connection (CYC) Youth Group – open to interested residents and other youth. Click here for more details.

Cost

No cost

Donations are welcome and necessary to keep program services available for families in crisis.

Service Area

90% of services are provided to Stanislaus County residents, 8% to other Californians and 2% for out of state clients.

Consumer Comments

Youth:

“What I liked best about Hutton House was learning that I was not the only kid with the same issues that I’m struggling with”

“Hutton House is a very safe place and all staff are very nice”

“Counseling, groups and classes are what helped me, THANK YOU”

“It (Hutton House staff) help me deal with my family and problems”

“I was able to clear my mind and think about things going on in my life”

Parents:

“My son was safe, warm and loved”

“Hutton House taught him [son] how to confront his problems”

“Jane (Not a real client name) and I had a chance to share a little more with one another. I think we will be fine, we are going to begin a 10 week class to help with communication and other life skills”

Volunteer Program

Hutton House has a very active group of volunteers and would not survive without the generous support of people like you who give of themselves and their time. For more information on our volunteer program please follow the links below.